and subterritory discovery~ name & description will be edited in, just wanted to get post up first c:
early morning, cold cold cold, party cloudy, snow on ground (just not in pictures :x)
Snow crunched between his toes as he crossed the tundra, leaving the looming monadnock behind. The sun had just started to poke its head above the horizon, chasing away the inky night sky with rays of gold. Truthfully the shadow preferred to scout the neighbouring territories under the cover of darkness, but he had a soft spot for sunrises. And it wasn’t just because the sun reminded him of @Kyna’s fiery pelt…
Unless he was instructed by the silver spider or his sister to scout a particular area Greer never had a destination in mind. He went wherever his paws took him and stopped whenever his deer-like legs grew tired. While he had explored most of the expanse there was still so much that remained undiscovered. Initially the shadow had been intimidated by the exposed terrain—he had grown accustom to the comforting, sweeping branches of the willows and the surrounding forests in the southern eden. But now he was beginning to realize how suffocating the company of branches had been. Despite the vulnerability of the lowlands the Whitestone wolves were able to see most of the territory from their vantage point atop the monadnock. Their claiming of the rock had been out of necessity and desperation at first, but now Greer could not imagine them living anywhere else.
He headed east, skirting the forest claimed by the river wolves, and headed in the direction of the lake separating the lowlands from the vale. Thoughts of swimming to the floating forests crossed his thoughts but he dared not venture into the frigid water. He would wait for the warmer months to return before attempting the swim. The shadow did not feel like dancing with hypothermia today.
As he hovered around the edge of the lake a large, tortoise-shaped rock caught his attention. The shadow maneuvered over tree roots and smaller stones to get closer to the structure, his brows knitted together as he studied the oddly shaped stone. Without further hesitation Greer flung himself at the rock, using his long legs to pull himself to the top. He folded his hindquarters against the cold stone, his mercury gaze fixated on the three islands that prevented him from seeing the opposite shore.